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• #35277
Drools
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• #35279
I bought this watch on eBay to butcher as a donor watch for the Omega that Alsal are restoring for me.
Lovely looking thing, shame to kill it.
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• #35280
But when I cracked the case, it has a £10 non Omega movement in it. This project is getting silly annoying now.
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• #35281
Speaking of Helson's, any recommendations for NATOs with brass hardware?
I've got this on it at the moment which I like but the silver clashes a bit.
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• #35282
I've got a semi for a g-shock
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• #35283
“S. Epson” = Seiko Epson.
All your watch are belong to Seiko.
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• #35284
The full metal G-Shocks are dope. They actually had to add extra protection to the movement because the metal case doesn’t absorb shock as well as the normal plastic ones do.
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• #35285
Erika’s MN with the brass hardware option.
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• #35286
Its a very reliable movement even if it isn't the right one. Just having a chat with the ebay seller about whether to send it back to him for full refund or get a hefty discount. I don't really need it but its an awesome watch.
The 10k gold plating and dial hands are near perfect.
In the meantime, if anybody comes across an Omega cal 1375 movement, or watch containing one, I'd be grateful for the heads up.
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• #35287
The Aliens looking hardware (or hardware from aliens the movie) does it for me. Metal Patina hmmmmmm.
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• #35289
Cheers, I did look at them but the extra €25 for a bronze buckle on top of what isn't that cheap a strap anyway put me off.
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• #35290
Yeah, don’t blame you, they are definitely not cheap, but as nato style straps go they’re the best I’ve tried.
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• #35291
patina on watch
noice
@ 31trum six years on and my starp is still getting better with age
whaaaaaaaat
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• #35292
What width?
I just realised I have a 31trum strap I've never used.
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• #35293
22mm (although I could possibly be interested for other watches if it's 20mm).
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• #35294
I've got a spare 20mm starp that I don't use
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• #35295
Tried this on at lunch out of long-standing curiosity. So many questions.
The actual dial and hands are pretty nice, as is the finishing. If they put it in the smaller round vintage case it might be fine but as it is, it makes no sense. And the starp is a joke.
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• #35296
I saw one of these in a pic sans wrist. I did wonder how it would look, now I know. Thanks there must be some reason for it looking so mad.
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• #35297
Its made for people who think they need a giant looking watch. People like @ChainBreaker
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• #35298
It's not the big watch problem... It's the puny wrists problem.
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• #35299
It’s true, I do have puny wrists.
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• #35300
Essentially I think it’s just what happens when Bell & Ross, a brand who are all about tool watch aesthetics, try to make an actual tool watch. You get bling case polishing, an impractical strap and unnecessary dimensions spoiling the formula.
Sometimes they properly nail a watch - like the v2-92/93/chrono vintage range - but you suspect it’s almost by happy accident.
They have an increasingly established sideline in obnoxious/rich/young/euro man-jewellery watches and I think it’s just that natural bias coming through.
I love the V2-93 GMT but I think it can wait until after I scratch the Rolex itch.
Someone plz buy these lush watches.